More About Marriage Care
Over the years, we have been acutely aware of the stress on the
marital life of students during their seminary career. Graduating
seminary couples were reporting that the seminary years, instead of
strengthening their marriages, often brought negative pressures to bear
on husband-wife interaction. All of this stirs the conviction that
seminary couples need to be intentional about preventative
measures in the care of their marriages.
Some years ago, an extensive study at Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary indicated a strong need for a supportive network to
aid seminary couples in the strengthening and enriching of their
marriages. It was suggested that this emphasis be offered as part of the
seminary career for married seminarians. To our knowledge, nothing in
the way of a formal venture regarding this issue was implemented in any
other major seminary.
The 1982-83 school year saw the advent of the formation of Marriage
Care support groups. Since then, 864 couples have been involved in
Marriage Care support groups. If you and your spouse would like to
participate, you can attend an
introductory session that will launch you and your new group on the path of marriage
enrichment.
Marriage
Care was developed by Bill and Anita Smith and is currently being run by
Rev. John and Stephanie Nelson and Rev. Keith and
Janine Pearson. The Nelsons and Pearsons have been working with the
Marriage Care program at Luther for over four years and each has
incorporated this ministry into their own parishes. If you
have any questions or comments about Marriage Care, please feel free to
contact them.
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